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Infallible Fallibilism

New Blackfriars, 1982
I believe that a thoroughgoing fallibilism, which is supposed to apply actually to the statements constitutive of fallibilism themselves, is self-destructive, and consequently absurd. I wish to propose a less radical, but I think perfectly self-consistent, kind of fallibilism, which I shall argue is not self-destructive.
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Infallibility

open access: yes, 2011
Thomas Schirrmacher
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The infallibility syndrome

Physics World, 1992
Although the infallibility syndrome (IS) is known to afflict popes and, occasionally, senior members of the constabulary and prime ministers, the subject of this discourse is its development in academics, especially those active in the physical sciences.
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Rethinking microbial infallibility in the metagenomics era

FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2021
Maureen A O'Malley   +2 more
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A Priori Knowledge and Infallibility

Philosophical Studies Series, 2022
Ivette Fred-Rivera, Fred-Rivera Ivette
exaly  

Perceived infallibility of detection dog evidence: implications for juror decision-making

Criminal Justice Studies, 2019
Lisa Lit, James E Sutton, Itiel E Dror
exaly  

Does Independence Guarantee Infallibility?

Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability, 2020
Jacques Ninet
exaly  

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